Hey guys,
Just taking note of how many interested parties there are about a potential 'vocal reamping/mixing' service.
As some of you may know, I started offering this for bass guitar, but few people took me up on it, and I assume it was largely to do with the price, due to proper bass mixing being remarkably difficult and time consuming.
Since vocals in general are much quicker, I started wondering how many of you guys struggle with getting that 'perfect' vocal sound ITB, which let's face it, is almost impossible.
You want some analogue compressors and EQ on there - you know it. Fortunately, my rack is full of stuff geared towards ace vocal sounds. From the Millennia Origin to the Distressor, to the DBX160 and 1176 Rev A (CLA's lead vox fave) you have a great cross section of tones to get any modern, in-your-face lead vocal.
Due to the lower time requirement, it's possible to make this quite cheaper than the bass service.
So, out of curiosity, any takers?
Just taking note of how many interested parties there are about a potential 'vocal reamping/mixing' service.
As some of you may know, I started offering this for bass guitar, but few people took me up on it, and I assume it was largely to do with the price, due to proper bass mixing being remarkably difficult and time consuming.
Since vocals in general are much quicker, I started wondering how many of you guys struggle with getting that 'perfect' vocal sound ITB, which let's face it, is almost impossible.
You want some analogue compressors and EQ on there - you know it. Fortunately, my rack is full of stuff geared towards ace vocal sounds. From the Millennia Origin to the Distressor, to the DBX160 and 1176 Rev A (CLA's lead vox fave) you have a great cross section of tones to get any modern, in-your-face lead vocal.
Due to the lower time requirement, it's possible to make this quite cheaper than the bass service.
So, out of curiosity, any takers?